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Revision as of 20:47, 28 September 2017
Asbardian Nobility comprises several ranks and titles that developed over the past two thousand years in southwestern Pytharnia. Greater Ranks or High nobles are normally required to attend to their duties as members of the Asbardian Diet. They may also be required to give military service to the Archduke. Lesser Ranks including country nobles are typically not required to give military duty, with some exceptions, such as the Seigneur. Those not required to give military duty may have a lesser restriction of derogation.
- Sovereign and High Church
- Archduke of Asbardy
- Archpatriarch of Asbardy
- Arathracian Patriarch
- High King, historic and courtesy
- Lesser Ranks
- Balsieadh: cf. vidame, high steward and vassal of an archpatriarch or patriarch
- Seneschal: high steward and vassal of the ruler of Asbardy or a greater noble, usually a duke or count, responsible to lord of castle
- Ligvehur: appointed by the ruler of Asbardy, he leads processions, has minor sacrosanctity. There are often as many as sixteen of these.
- Seigneur: an accomplished knight who has sufficient land to provide for his horse, armor, household, squire, and lesser warriors.
- Erichruivain: a hereditary overseer of sacred spaces and monuments with priestly functions
- Guivilain: a very minor country noble, associated with the church. He makes announcements in behalf of the local patriarch to other nobles and officers in the area of jurisdiction. He also reads decrees and delivers notices.
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